Philo, a budget live TV streaming service, is a decent alternative for cable TV subscribers who want to save money. It offers an intuitive interface and unlimited DVR, but misses out on key channels such as sports, news, and locals. Despite that, with 71 channels available including popular ones such as AMC, Food Network, History, Nickelodeon, TLC and Lifetime, Philo does provide a good channel count for its $25 per month price.
Unlike Sling, Philo also has an extensive on-demand library with more than 75,000 titles. However, free ad-supported services such as Pluto TV and Tubi are a compelling alternative for those looking for a different channel makeup.
Philo allows you to create profiles for your favorite shows and movies. These profiles also have an option to “Save,” which includes the function of an unlimited DVR. Recording is simple; you can save anything which is currently airing or is scheduled to air on Philo’s platform. With the service now also allowing recordings to be kept for up to one year, users have plenty of time to watch everything they have saved, and skip entire commercial breaks.
Philo is available on affordable platforms such as Roku, iOS, Apple TV, FireTV, and Android devices. While it may not offer every channel one could want, it’s a good option for those looking for affordable live TV streaming. The service does not have any complicated payment structures or unpleasant surprises after subscribing; the seven-day free trial provides enough time to check out whether it’s a suitable option for you or not.